'Double Fulbrighter' to teach in Korea

Sang Yoon, professor of art, design and art history

James Madison
University Professor Sang Yoon is preparing for her second journey to South
Korea as a Fulbright Scholar. According to Fulbright records dating to 1998, she
is JMU's first two-time Fulbright award winner.

Yoon, who
teaches graphic design in the School of Art, Design and Art History, will share
her talents and knowledge with students at Kyung Hee University for 10 months,
beginning in March 2013. She will teach as part of the Core Fulbright Scholar
Program.

Her previous
Fulbright experience was as the recipient of a 2007 Fulbright Research Grant.
The fruit of her three-month study was "The Street Graphics of Seoul: A
Culturally-focused Contribution to the Study of Urban Graphics," a project
she has presented at three international conferences in Hawaii, Venice and
Athens.

While Yoon
taught one course in 2007, her upcoming Fulbright-sponsored residency will
completely focus on teaching graphic design to undergraduate, master's and
doctoral students at Kyung Hee University. Yoon, a native of South Korea, will
teach in English since students are required to take several courses within
their programs of study in the language.

She is currently
revamping content from courses she teaches at JMU to accommodate the curriculum
and culture she will encounter in South Korea. In addition to teaching
typography in English and Korean alphabets, Yoon has been asked to add Chinese characters
to the mix. "Since I have worked with English fonts only in the U.S., I am
working on finding out what kinds of Korean and Chinese fonts are available for
my students to use," she said.

"I'm
anxious to share with my Korean students, both my work and that of my JMU
students," Yoon said. "Likewise, I'll share my Korean students' work
with my students here upon my return."

Before coming to
the United States in 1983, Yoon, a graduate of Seoul National University's
bachelor of fine arts program, was a graphic designer for a cosmetics packaging
company and an advertising company. She earned a scholarship to study at the
Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, graduated with a master of fine arts
degree in 1988 and joined the JMU faculty that fall semester.